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PANDEMONIUM BY TANIA VULCANO - FRIDAYS AT DC10

Friday Nights at DC10 and Tania Vulcano is in charge of proceedings. The Queen of DC10 hosts her heralded event Pandemonium, long established at DC10 and well known for the forward thinking and quality DJ selection policy.

Continuing from 2010's stellar roster, which included the likes of Art Department, Dyed Soundorom, Alex Celler, DJ Sneak and Willie Graff, the vibe this year is again focussed on bringing the best house sound to Salinas, Ibiza every Friday night.

Guests for 2011 include: Kerri Chandler, Art Department, Cassy, DJ Qu, Nina Kraviz, D'Julz and Dyed Soundorom. Keep your eyes and ears open for news of two special guests for the closing weeks of the party as well.

Pandemonium by Tania Vulcano - The underground party of choice for Friday nights in Ibiza.

Despite being around for over 25 years, this outpost of buildings known as Can Miquel or dc10 is Ibiza's most talked about and controversial club of the last decade - bar none - and it's all thanks to one party. The club, that once had a plane on the roof, began life as just another bit-part small space for random parties until the now very well known Italians Andrea and Antonio, with a little bit of help from Charlie Chester, started a Monday morning afterhours to complement the popular Home Sundays at Space, which finished at 6am.

Circo Loco was marvel of Ibiza afterhours clubbing; free entry, true open air clubbing and top quality house music that never wavered far from tribal, which was flavour of the month. That people like Sasha,Danny Tenaglia, Pete Tong would turn up unannounced and play for free, and sometimes not be allowed on the decks, became part of the growing legend of the club. Gradually, the afterhours party became a party in its own right and the whole operation became much more commercial, even Mixmag was doing cover features on it by 2002. Yet, the madness that had existed in the early days continued as the event embraced minimal techno and the hype surrounding it went into overdrive. Mickey mouse, fancy dress, people sitting down in clubs and a sarcastic motto of 'Sorry we are Circo Loco' guaranteed Circo Loco and DC10's place in the history books. But it was a constant source of aggravation to the authorities, who cited blatant drug abuse and a totally inadequate licence as reason to close the clubs on several occasions in recent times.